DHL Global Forwarding

DHL Global Forwarding
Type division
Founded 1815 (as Danzas)
Headquarters Bonn, Germany
Key people Roger Crook, CEO
Owner(s) Deutsche Post
Parent DHL Freight/Forwarding
Website www.dhl.com

DHL Global Forwarding, formerly known as DHL Danzas Air & Ocean,[1] is a division of Deutsche Post DHL providing air and ocean freight forwarding services. It also plans and undertakes major logistics projects under the brand name DHL Industrial Projects. Together with DHL Freight, it forms Deutsche Post's Freight/Forwarding department.

History

Danzas was founded in 1815 and was originally based in Basel, Switzerland.

Louis Danzas fought at Waterloo for Napoleon. After that battle, he joined a transport company owned by Michel l'Eveque and by 1840 became joint owner. The company, Danzas and l'Eveque, obtained a mail delivery franchise from Le Havre to New York in 1846. A Basel branch was opened in 1854.

The company began to use air transport in 1920 between France and England, and opened its own freight terminal in Paris in 1962.

In 2000, Deutsche Post World Net acquired Danzas. When the parent company acquired DHL International in 2002, it fully integrated Danzas, DHL and EuroExpress under the DHL brand, thus renaming Danzas to DHL Danzas Air & Ocean.[2]

In 2005, Deutsche Post dropped the Danzas brand and renamed the business unit to DHL Global Forwarding/DHL Freight.[1]

In 2006, it also combined parts of Danzas and other ground-based freight subsidiaries in its new DHL Freight division.

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References

  1. ^ a b Deutsche Post. "Logistics Corporate Division at a Glance". Annual Report 2005. http://dpwn.online-reports.eu/2005/ar/thegroup/thegroupataglance/logistics.html. Retrieved 2008-11-08. 
  2. ^ Deutsche Post. "Meilensteine 2002" (in German). Geschäftsbericht 2002. http://dpwn.finanzberichte.eu/2002/gb/dp2002de/milestones/index.html. Retrieved 2008-11-07.